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Approaches to Teaching Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" and "The Secret Sharer"
About the Authors
Hunt Hawkins is professor and chair of English at Florida State University. His essays on Conrad have appeared in PMLA, Journal of Modern Literature, South Atlantic Review, Conradiana, Polish Review, and Joseph Conrad: Essays for the Eighties. He has served as president of the Joseph Conrad Society of America and editor of Joseph Conrad Today.
Brian W. Shaffer, associate professor of English and associate dean of academic affairs at Rhodes College, is the author of The Blinding Torch: Modern British Fiction and the Discourse of Civilization and Understanding Kazuo Ishiguro. His essays on Conrad have appeared in PMLA, ELH, Conradiana, and A Joseph Conrad Companion.
Reviews
"The essays are well chosen, practical, and remarkably personal. They show instructors dealing with a range of students in a variety of course types. A very useful volume that addresses the neesd of these difficult, seminal works." —Raymond Brebach, Drexel University
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